A concave spherical mirror has a radius of curvature of magnitude 20.2 cm. (a) Find the location of the image for the following object distances. (If there is no image formed enter "NONE".) object distance (cm) image distance (cm) location 40.8 20.2 10.1 (b) For each case, state whether the image is real or virtual. object distance (cm) real/virtual 40.8 20.2 10.1 ---Select--- ---Select--- ---Select--- 20.2 ---Select--- ---Select--- ---Select--- 10.1 ---Select--- ---Select--- ---Select--- V (c) For each case, state whether the image is upright or inverted. object distance (cm) real/virtual 40.8 20.2 10.1 V V (d) Find the magnification in each case. (If there is no image formed enter "NONE".) object distance (cm) magnification 40.8 V

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A concave spherical mirror has a radius of curvature of magnitude 20.2 cm.
(a) Find the location of the image for the following object distances. (If there is no image formed enter "NONE".)
object distance (cm) image distance (cm)
location
40.8
20.2
10.1
(b) For each case, state whether the image is real or virtual.
object distance (cm)
real/virtual
40.8
20.2
10.1
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(c) For each case, state whether the image is upright or inverted.
object distance (cm)
real/virtual
40.8
20.2
10.1
(d) Find the magnification in each case. (If there is no image formed enter "NONE".)
object distance (cm) magnification
40.8
20.2
10.1
Transcribed Image Text:A concave spherical mirror has a radius of curvature of magnitude 20.2 cm. (a) Find the location of the image for the following object distances. (If there is no image formed enter "NONE".) object distance (cm) image distance (cm) location 40.8 20.2 10.1 (b) For each case, state whether the image is real or virtual. object distance (cm) real/virtual 40.8 20.2 10.1 ---Select--- ---Select--- ---Select--- ---Select--- ---Select--- ---Select--- ---Select--- ---Select--- ---Select--- V V (c) For each case, state whether the image is upright or inverted. object distance (cm) real/virtual 40.8 20.2 10.1 (d) Find the magnification in each case. (If there is no image formed enter "NONE".) object distance (cm) magnification 40.8 20.2 10.1
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